View Full Version : WMV9 audio question for my avlink player


Dave Campbell
July 19th, 2005, 10:01 PM
Some questions. I just got my new I-O Data AVel LinkPlayer2 player and it works except the wmv9 file I made, I have no audio. So, I outputted from Ppro to wmv9 format. I left the audio settings alone. I am getting no audio out. If I put in a DVD, it works fine. But as soon as I hit play, the type of output, like PCM or ac3 goes off my recever. Now, I went back to PPro to see out output audio options there are, and it just the first 256k 2 channel.
I tried to change to the 5.1 mix, but I then get the upmixing error. Any ideas what I am messing up?

Also, can you make chapter type marks in a wmv9 file so you can skip along in the playing file like a DVD?

Thanks

Dave

Kyle Edwards
July 20th, 2005, 02:31 AM
Are you running the latest Linkserver version? I believe it is 1.9b. If so, you can try their Advanced one. It's still beta but does more than the normal version.

Far as chapter marks, I do not believe so.

Dave Campbell
July 20th, 2005, 07:07 AM
I am still learning, but why do I need anything about linkserver? I am just playing the wmv9 dvd from the player to my TV. No computers involved.
Again, the disc plays fine in my computer. But, I put it into the player, and no audio, whether I do digital or stereo output.

I hear the beeps and stuff so I know the audio connection is working.

Dave

Kyle Edwards
July 20th, 2005, 11:42 AM
Have you updated the firmware since you have received the unit?

Dave Campbell
July 20th, 2005, 11:49 AM
I just got the unit last night. I spent an hour doing like 10 f/w updates.
Now it says none avaliable.

I still have not been able to figure out what these comments are about the
linkserver.

I did download the latest 1.9b avlink server, but I assume this is only needed on a server PC is you want to source material for the avel2 from a hard drive.

Dave

Steven Gotz
July 20th, 2005, 12:17 PM
Did you try a WM9 audio codec - instead of the pro audio codec?

Dave Campbell
July 20th, 2005, 01:36 PM
Steve, that will be my next thing to try tonight.

Dave

Dave Campbell
July 20th, 2005, 09:10 PM
I did re-encode with wma 9, and it worked like a champ.
I also played via the network server I set up. WAY COOL.

So, the only issue left is how do I do chapter points in wmv9.
I need a way to lets say jump every 5 minutes with the next button.

Dave

Steven Gotz
July 20th, 2005, 10:50 PM
Now you are asking for the currently impossible. Wait for real HD DVD encoding to become a standard and then perhaps you'll have menus and chapters.

In the meantime, I believe that fast-forward is all you get.

Dave Campbell
July 21st, 2005, 06:57 AM
Thanks Steve, can not hurt to ask. :o)

I really really love the avel2 player. The ability to pull material from anywhere on my network is just totally cool!!

Dave

Kevin Shaw
July 21st, 2005, 07:01 AM
If I understand correctly, you may be able to have the equivalent of chapter points on the LinkPlayer by encoding your video in separate chunks, naming those so they store in order in the file list and using the remote to skip to the next file. You wouldn't be able to build and display menus based on these chapter points on the Linkplayer, but you might have the equivalent of being able to go to the next section of the video while watching it. If anyone's tried this, please let us know whether it works.

Dave Campbell
July 21st, 2005, 10:34 AM
Kevin, this is the kind of idea I am looking for. I know we do not have official "chapter points", but after having them on my DVD's, I do not want to go back to the FF button if possible.

Now, I ordered the MS disc that is supposed to allow you to put menus in place for WMV9 stuff. I am trying to find on the MS site again, but so far no luck.

Lets see if we can find a way to make the next button work!

Dave

Kyle Edwards
July 21st, 2005, 05:53 PM
I was thinking about the next file option too, but I figured the delay would be too much. Tell us how that works out for you.

Also the menu for WMV DVDs should only work on the PC. Doubt it will in the AVeL2. Never know though. If you find that link, let us know too. Thanks.

Steven Gotz
July 21st, 2005, 08:08 PM
They could always change the Linkplayer firmware - if possible - to use the newer system. They seem to be actively improving the product.

Dave Campbell
July 21st, 2005, 09:06 PM
So, I tried burning two wmv files to a disc. When I play one file, when it completes it throws me back to the vidoe files menu. So, I do not see a away to do a select all files so they would play in order.

Now, I have a 230 minutes wedding video I took. Now, if it is a choice of one file where you can not easily get to the back part of the event, or chopping the wedding into different wmv files just lilke I would do with chapter points on a DVD, guess I would make multiple wmv files.

Dave

Kyle Edwards
July 21st, 2005, 09:21 PM
So, I tried burning two wmv files to a disc. When I play one file, when it completes it throws me back to the vidoe files menu. So, I do not see a away to do a select all files so they would play in order.


I think there is a way to play all in the folder. Not sure from disc, but through the LinkServer you can.

They could always change the Linkplayer firmware - if possible - to use the newer system. They seem to be actively improving the product.

The chip in the unit may not support that audio. Their next player should.

Dave Campbell
July 21st, 2005, 09:36 PM
I looks like there may be lots of things I can do with a disk if I use the linkserver s/w or play them on a PC. But, none of that solves I want to give a disc to a customer, that can purchased the avel2 player, to play the disc directly to their HDTV.

I sure hope features that come out in the new player are put into the existing. Sure would not be happy just buying this new player and finding out there is no more support updates for new features.

Dave

Steven Gotz
July 21st, 2005, 11:41 PM
According to the notes on the forum, they have it already - from the next to last upgrade. But there is one small problem. You only get the next higher rev each time you upgrade. Not the latest rev. So you may have to upgrade a half dozen times.

Kyle Edwards
July 22nd, 2005, 10:23 AM
According to the notes on the forum, they have it already - from the next to last upgrade. But there is one small problem. You only get the next higher rev each time you upgrade. Not the latest rev. So you may have to upgrade a half dozen times.

Be able to do what with the latest firmware? I have the latest and I'm sure Steve does too. If you mean the latest LinkServer, that re-encodes your files that are not supported normally.

Dave Campbell
July 22nd, 2005, 10:30 AM
Steve, I had the same question, update what?
If it is for wma9 pro, I could not get it to work.

If it to somehow link videos together to play as one stream, how do you do?


Thanks

Dave